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he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on at the moment. the u.s. jobs numbers. in asia, stocks are set for the third consecutive week of gains. again, on expectations of some good u.s. jobs numbers. the reason we are expecting the numbers -- yesterday, from adp, the private payroll organization, came out with the numbers that for the month of june, 157,000 jobs were added to the private the euro. that's a good indication of what we could see today. >> in 10 hours, the republic of south sudan will become the world's newest nation. the people of southern sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence from
he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on...
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there's a big police investigation going on at the moment. the police, themselves, are under a lot of pressure because politically if they were the ones that said it was just a few isolated incidents. the reason why it's really explosive is because originally the executives at the news of the world claimed that it was just a few bad apples at the newspaper, just a few rogue reporters. now that defense has been unraveling for the last few months. that means people like rebekah brooks, the uk team executive of news corp., she is now right in the firing line because people want to know what she knew about it. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. aid agencies are warning that people's lives are risk if east africa faces what is being described as its worst drought in decades, possibly a up to six years. and million people in the horn of africa are expected to have food shortages. tens of thousands of been on the move seeking aid in rescue decamped in kenya. one of those agencies has said this is a preventable disaster. i asked the u.n.
there's a big police investigation going on at the moment. the police, themselves, are under a lot of pressure because politically if they were the ones that said it was just a few isolated incidents. the reason why it's really explosive is because originally the executives at the news of the world claimed that it was just a few bad apples at the newspaper, just a few rogue reporters. now that defense has been unraveling for the last few months. that means people like rebekah brooks, the uk...
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there is still a big problem with corruption. the question now, will the afghans be able to do the job the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> for more on these challenges and calls for an even quicker drawdown of u.s. troops, i spoke earlier with a former adviser to the u.s. military in afghanistan. so, seth, have david cameron asking the taliban to stop fighting, put down their weapons, join the political process. what do you think the chances are that might happen? >> there are elements of the taliban and other insurgent groups that are willing to talk about this option. they have been fighting for three decades in afghanistan. people are tired. i think right now what we're seeing is some elements willing, some elements unwilling. based on the fact that many of them believe they are winning right now, that the u.s. and other allies are leaving, i think it is unlikely that they will cut a deal now. not wait it out -- why not wait it out? >> to what extent is the taliban looking at things like this letter
there is still a big problem with corruption. the question now, will the afghans be able to do the job the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> for more on these challenges and calls for an even quicker drawdown of u.s. troops, i spoke earlier with a former adviser to the u.s. military in afghanistan. so, seth, have david cameron asking the taliban to stop fighting, put down their weapons, join the political process. what do you think the chances are that might...
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american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought i'd see a back drop with airbus and boeing and american on it, but we have it today. >> reporter: the new planes will begin rolling out by 2013. and will help overhaul americans' aging fleet. american airlines president tom horton says his airline will be the youngest and one of the most fuel efficient in the country. >> this is all about improving our economics and improving our product. >> reporter: american airlines, which lost $286 million in spring, has been hit hard by rising fuel costs. the deal is a major coup for airbus, the european company had not done business with american since the
american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought...
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wages for low income earners fell by 22%. even middle-income groups saw a slight drop in their earnings. top earners saw wages stay steady. over the past decade, they inched up by 1%. the numbers have a number of german economists for renewing their call for a national minimum wage. they say that is the only way to address the widening income gap. >> that is the business from berlin. the weather is coming your way next. stay with us on dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
wages for low income earners fell by 22%. even middle-income groups saw a slight drop in their earnings. top earners saw wages stay steady. over the past decade, they inched up by 1%. the numbers have a number of german economists for renewing their call for a national minimum wage. they say that is the only way to address the widening income gap. >> that is the business from berlin. the weather is coming your way next. stay with us on dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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wages for low income earners fell by 22%. even middle-income groups saw a slight drop in their earnings. top earners saw wages stay steady. over the past decade, they inched up by 1%. the numbers have a number of german economists for renewing their call for a national minimum wage. they say that is the only way to address the widening income gap. >> that is the business from berlin. the weather is coming your way next. stay with us on dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hi, i'm janice edwards, inviting you to join us for bay area vista. as you probably know, bay area vista is your show. we're talking about your community, talking about what's important to all of us, here in the bay area. i always thank you for the great job that you do in our bay area. so, that's what tuesdays at 6:30(pm), here on kcsm, are all about. please join us then.
wages for low income earners fell by 22%. even middle-income groups saw a slight drop in their earnings. top earners saw wages stay steady. over the past decade, they inched up by 1%. the numbers have a number of german economists for renewing their call for a national minimum wage. they say that is the only way to address the widening income gap. >> that is the business from berlin. the weather is coming your way next. stay with us on dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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that is a big question. and a big liability on the democratic side. as well as republican hesitation. about giving in to triggers down the road. that would change some of tax plans. tax rates would be lowered on individuals and corporations. but you have to trust that the cuts would actually take place. >> bret: i mean here we go again. we have been down this road before, steve. figuring out what exactly is in the piece of legislation. >> it was six pages yesterday. it doesn't have details. that's a reason to be skeptical of it until we see what is in it. i think we're at a pretty crucial point in this entire discussion. i think we are at a point where i hate to agree with juan about where "cut, cap and balance" is going. >> i thought you were going to say ever. >> i do hate to agree with juan ever, although he did say that raising taxes was a negative. if i'm not. >> yes. especially for. >> that was. >> that's the truth. i tell you the truth. >> we're in a big moment. "cut, cap and balance," i like "cut, cap and balance" on substance. i agree it is n
that is a big question. and a big liability on the democratic side. as well as republican hesitation. about giving in to triggers down the road. that would change some of tax plans. tax rates would be lowered on individuals and corporations. but you have to trust that the cuts would actually take place. >> bret: i mean here we go again. we have been down this road before, steve. figuring out what exactly is in the piece of legislation. >> it was six pages yesterday. it doesn't have...
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there are reports tonight that at least 22 people have died in the heat. this is more than 200 million americans suffering, trapped under what meteorologists are calling a giant heat dome. three dozen states already, and and the system is spreading east. the scorching heat and humidity making it feel like 120, 130 degrees. and with this deadly heat, there are real warning signs authorities want you to look out for. one of which isn't so obvious. abc's matt gutman traveling with the system as it moves, reports in there from chicago tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, david. we are here at chicago's lake front, where, get this, the place where people go to get some refuge from the heat on the sand herer it is 109, 110 degrees, on this, the hottest spot on the hottest day that this city has seen in over a decade. today, chicago is being called an urban heat island. the blazing sun and merciless humidity are cooking this city. >> it's serious out here. >> reporter: it was also torturous across half the country and dangerous. in chica
there are reports tonight that at least 22 people have died in the heat. this is more than 200 million americans suffering, trapped under what meteorologists are calling a giant heat dome. three dozen states already, and and the system is spreading east. the scorching heat and humidity making it feel like 120, 130 degrees. and with this deadly heat, there are real warning signs authorities want you to look out for. one of which isn't so obvious. abc's matt gutman traveling with the system as it...
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i've given birth to 5 kids and raised 22 foster kids. that sounds like good news to me. >> well handled. >>> to tonight's big number. big cuts over at the white house you could say. white house. the 50-foot-tall iconic elm tree on the north lawn was chopped down after being damaged in a thunderstorm this past sunday. how long had it stood at the white house driveway? 29 years. a teenage tree when it arrived at the white house. it was planted under ronald reagan back in '82. a big change in landscape at the white house. 29 years of history coming down. tonight's big number. >>> up next, right off a cliff, the anti-tax tea party right is pushing republicans away from any deal on the debt. are republicans willing to tank the economy to keep their base happy? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, tr
i've given birth to 5 kids and raised 22 foster kids. that sounds like good news to me. >> well handled. >>> to tonight's big number. big cuts over at the white house you could say. white house. the 50-foot-tall iconic elm tree on the north lawn was chopped down after being damaged in a thunderstorm this past sunday. how long had it stood at the white house driveway? 29 years. a teenage tree when it arrived at the white house. it was planted under ronald reagan back in '82. a big...
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my first day on the job as a police reporter in chicago i'm 22 years old, whatever. a kid commits suicide and i have to call all the neighbors and figure out why. so that is snooping. a guy diesing midlevel city official dies, i have to get a quote out of is wife that is snooping, that is what we do. but you hope you build barriers to get information without violating human decency. and the second thing which they refer to is the incestuousness. we do try to get close to people who are powerful who we write about to get information. and the question is are you then willing to make them angry. is the loyalty to the paper or your friendship with them. and that say perpetual problem for all of us. so i do think we don't have the same culture that they have in britain but we do have dangers. >> lehrer: do you agree, ruth? >> not entirely. because i think it's a very different situation here than it is there. and i hate to sound awfully, you know, overly american chest thumping. but look, you cannot overestimate the degree to which rupert murdoch and his properties have a
my first day on the job as a police reporter in chicago i'm 22 years old, whatever. a kid commits suicide and i have to call all the neighbors and figure out why. so that is snooping. a guy diesing midlevel city official dies, i have to get a quote out of is wife that is snooping, that is what we do. but you hope you build barriers to get information without violating human decency. and the second thing which they refer to is the incestuousness. we do try to get close to people who are powerful...
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those are the big issues. most americans are saying to themselves according to the polls and also just a little casual impeer schism, they're saying when is washington going to get on with the business of getting jobs and wages back on the front burner? well, washington presumably has to get by this impasse, this debt ceiling impasse, before it can turn to jobs and wages. and hopefully it will. >> what is the best case scenario, do you think, as you look at all of this on the table? what's the best-case scenario for the country and really also for the president? >> over the long term we do have to bring down the budget deficit. there's no question about that. in the short term, that is over the next year, we should not be doing budget deficit reduction because, remember, businesses are not spending. individuals, consumers, are not spending because they're so worried right now about their own plight. they're having big mortgage interest that they have to pay. not only that, they also are worried about their job
those are the big issues. most americans are saying to themselves according to the polls and also just a little casual impeer schism, they're saying when is washington going to get on with the business of getting jobs and wages back on the front burner? well, washington presumably has to get by this impasse, this debt ceiling impasse, before it can turn to jobs and wages. and hopefully it will. >> what is the best case scenario, do you think, as you look at all of this on the table?...
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hello parents, it's going to be a big school year. your kids are going to climb rope. they're going to have a year long tug war with the ceiling. and by the time they get out of 8th grade, they're going to do it with sweat on their brow and achievement in their hearts. so, this is what they're gonna need: running shoes, t-shirts, tube socks, fruit cups, cheese sticks, energy bars, rope climbing gloves, rope burn ointment and a jump drive. not sure what that is, but they're gonna be jumpin'. school takes a lot. target has it all. éóoooÑçço we have waited 127 dayssforr and nowwit appears we're gging pto ave t wait at eess one & more day...it was expeccedd or at least hoped,,tte player bargainiig agreement...they idn,'t. 3 the problem waa, therr was no thee convened latt this morning in washington, and - gave whatr was termed conditional pproval oo the stood thissafternnon...at least 20 of the 33 playyr reps stayed ttru the inner hour -3 tryinggto get something &&pppproveddthe ddal todayy thye ownees couud have donn meetiig in aalanta....hat deadline brought a lot of
hello parents, it's going to be a big school year. your kids are going to climb rope. they're going to have a year long tug war with the ceiling. and by the time they get out of 8th grade, they're going to do it with sweat on their brow and achievement in their hearts. so, this is what they're gonna need: running shoes, t-shirts, tube socks, fruit cups, cheese sticks, energy bars, rope climbing gloves, rope burn ointment and a jump drive. not sure what that is, but they're gonna be jumpin'....
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the victims are now identified as 22-year-old [ indiscernible ] and 21-year-old [ indiscernible ] of modesto and 27-year-old nino turlock. this raises the number of water related deaths at yosemite national park to six. >>> arson investigators want to know what caused a fire which destroyed several u-hauls. that fire forced residents out of their homes for a short period. anser hassan explains the possible link between today's fire and gas thieves. >> reporter: this u-haul rental facility in mountain view has had problems in the past but nothing like what happened this morning. a two-alarm fire broke out just after 1 a.m. destroying eight empty trucks and causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. >> this location has a history of gas thieves. >> reporter: the store manager said they have been robbed of over $30,000 in gas over the past year. he thinks that may be a link to the morning fire but investigators say it's too early to tell. >> we look at mechanical failure arson, spontaneous combustion. >> reporter: fire crews had fears that the fire or even the heat would set of
the victims are now identified as 22-year-old [ indiscernible ] and 21-year-old [ indiscernible ] of modesto and 27-year-old nino turlock. this raises the number of water related deaths at yosemite national park to six. >>> arson investigators want to know what caused a fire which destroyed several u-hauls. that fire forced residents out of their homes for a short period. anser hassan explains the possible link between today's fire and gas thieves. >> reporter: this u-haul rental...
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oh so when's the big day? oh we got married years ago. but the point is i fit in it! are you wearing it... right now? yes! well, good for you. [ shopper ] excuse me. oh, so sorry. you look nice. oh, thank you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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how big is the fallout of this story going to get? >> well, i mean it's reached a level to everyone in the uk has found astonishing. a story for a long time has been bubbling under and has been the preserve of a group of people who are interested in the media. now it's coming of something that's of obsessive interest in the country that are normal people, have not done something wrong, widows of people who have been killed fighting for the country in a war, absolutely astonishing. >> maybe a dumb yes question, why were they hacking these voice mails, using these for scoops in the paper? was that the intent? >> right, right, exactly. what's astonishing is shows they were doing it on fishing expeditions, not when they had a big story they wanted to confirm. whenever they had somebody's phone number, they'd go through their voicemails to see if they could find. they were looking at the voice mails years after the death of the soldiers basically hoping to get good, private information that would give them the jump on their rivals in the m
how big is the fallout of this story going to get? >> well, i mean it's reached a level to everyone in the uk has found astonishing. a story for a long time has been bubbling under and has been the preserve of a group of people who are interested in the media. now it's coming of something that's of obsessive interest in the country that are normal people, have not done something wrong, widows of people who have been killed fighting for the country in a war, absolutely astonishing....
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i've given birth to five kids and raised 22 foster kids. that sounds like good news to me. >> well handled. >>> to tonight's big number. big cuts over at the white house you could say. white house. the 50-foot-tall iconic elm tree on the north lawn was chopped down after being damaged in a thunderstorm this past sunday. how long had it stood at the white house drooiway? 29 years. a teenage tree when it arrived at the white house. it was planted under ronald reagan back in '82. a big change in landscape at the white house. 29 years of history coming down. tonight's big number. >>> up next, right off a cliff, the tax tea party right is pushing republicans away from any deal on the debt. are republicans willing to tank the economy to keep their base happy? every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could be another day you're living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you by asking your rheumatologist about humira. for many adult patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis humira h
i've given birth to five kids and raised 22 foster kids. that sounds like good news to me. >> well handled. >>> to tonight's big number. big cuts over at the white house you could say. white house. the 50-foot-tall iconic elm tree on the north lawn was chopped down after being damaged in a thunderstorm this past sunday. how long had it stood at the white house drooiway? 29 years. a teenage tree when it arrived at the white house. it was planted under ronald reagan back in '82. a...
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because of the cozy relationship between murdoch and prime minister david cameron, cameron has been sucked into the scandal too. cameron actually hired the disgraced former news of the world editor andy coalson in 2007. he was forced to resign six months ago over earlier hacking violations. now cameron has a lot of explaining to do. >> let me be very clear, yes, we do need to have an inquiry into what has happened. let us be clear, we are no longer talking about politicians and celebrities, we're talking about murder victims having their phones hacked into. it is absolutely disgusting. >> murdoch has responded, backing his paper and its former boss, rebecca brooks. brooks, by the way now heads the entire newspaper empire, a company within a company. murdoch called the phone hackings deplorable and unacceptable adding i have made clear our company cooperate with the police in all investigations, and that is exactly -- the most you just cannot make this up part of the scandal, murdoch announced a lawyer would be helping to supervise his company's compliance with the investigation. that name
because of the cozy relationship between murdoch and prime minister david cameron, cameron has been sucked into the scandal too. cameron actually hired the disgraced former news of the world editor andy coalson in 2007. he was forced to resign six months ago over earlier hacking violations. now cameron has a lot of explaining to do. >> let me be very clear, yes, we do need to have an inquiry into what has happened. let us be clear, we are no longer talking about politicians and...
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what did david cameron know and when did he know it? >> let me say once more, if i was lied to, if the police were lied to, if the select committee was lied to it would be a matter of deep regret and a matter for criminal prosecution. >> order! anybody might think that some orchestrated noise is taking place. order! the house will come to order and these -- order! this will continue in an orderly way. mr. ed milliband. >> the prime minister has made a very important admission. he has admitted his chief of staff was given information before the general election, that andy coulson hired a man jailed for seven years for criminal conspiracy who made payments to the police on behalf of the news of the world. this evidence casts serious doubt on mr. coulson's that the phone hacking investigation was an example of illegal activity. >> do you know what, mr. speaker? i think the public and the victims of this appalling scandal want us to rise above this and deal with the problems that this country faces. [ shouting ] >> mr. ed miliband? >> mr. s
what did david cameron know and when did he know it? >> let me say once more, if i was lied to, if the police were lied to, if the select committee was lied to it would be a matter of deep regret and a matter for criminal prosecution. >> order! anybody might think that some orchestrated noise is taking place. order! the house will come to order and these -- order! this will continue in an orderly way. mr. ed milliband. >> the prime minister has made a very important admission....
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the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be things on te left they don't like and things on the right. it's a tax cut but there is also tax increases. so this might pass the senate bottom line. but i think it would be a problem in the house. this is a brand-new proposal. house republicans haven't endorsed it. they have a plan that's much, much different from this. martha: isn't part of the revenue increase a damage in the corporate tax structure and eliminating loopholes. there have been a lot of republicans who say why not just allow these loopholes. get rid of these loopholes some of these co
the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be...
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a heat advisory has been declared this two dozen states with 22 deaths blamed on the hot weather. a huge area of high pressure is trapping that heat in the midwest. and on the east coast, thousands headed to the beach to try and beat the heat. the national weather service today issued excessive heat watches for a number of eastern states, including new york, pennsylvania and maryland. that means a forecast for temperatures of 105 degrees or more. meteorologists predict the heat will grip the mid-atlantic states right on through sunday. >>> here in the bay area, we're one of the hottest parts of the week. there is some relief in sight? >>> into the weekend a completely different weather pattern as a cool onshore breeze increases. i can show you this, you were talking about the heat in the nation's mid section, in chicago it's 94 degrees, st. louis at 97. back here in the bay area, we have clear skies, there's the fog bank to our south, mainly to the south of monterey bay and we have a northerly wind that's pushed the low cloud deck way to the south and as a result we warmed up nice
a heat advisory has been declared this two dozen states with 22 deaths blamed on the hot weather. a huge area of high pressure is trapping that heat in the midwest. and on the east coast, thousands headed to the beach to try and beat the heat. the national weather service today issued excessive heat watches for a number of eastern states, including new york, pennsylvania and maryland. that means a forecast for temperatures of 105 degrees or more. meteorologists predict the heat will grip the...
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anyone to take advantage of me and the niceness i exhibit and is not what i defended the country for 22 years, to be disrespected. >> reporter: wasserman schultz's office says, quote i don't think congressman west is upset at the congresswoman but, rather, the fact that she highlighted that he and other republicans are once again trying to balance the budget on the backs of seniors, children and the middle class, and, now, heather, wait and see if congressman west has anything to say about that. heather: i think he probably will. and i think that sums up what has been going on on capitol hill and while -- why we are where we are now. thank you very much, peter. >> reporter: thank you. bill: won't be the end. heather: no. bill: "fox news alert," right now, he's accused of gunning down 13 at a military base in texas. justice begins today for major nadal hasan, a us army psychologist, set to appear in court only a few moments from now. a prosecutor and a roomful of witnesses saying that he opened fire inside a crowded processing center, that was november of 2009. today, he's expected to en
anyone to take advantage of me and the niceness i exhibit and is not what i defended the country for 22 years, to be disrespected. >> reporter: wasserman schultz's office says, quote i don't think congressman west is upset at the congresswoman but, rather, the fact that she highlighted that he and other republicans are once again trying to balance the budget on the backs of seniors, children and the middle class, and, now, heather, wait and see if congressman west has anything to say...
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it ended down, the dow down 22 points, the nasdaq down 12, the s&p ended down about 1 point. financial analysts say concerns about lifting the u.s. debt limit overshadowed the strong earnings in the technology field. >>> casey anthony is still out of the spotlight. she hasn't been seen in public since walking out of a prison sunday. nbc's kerry sanders has the latest on the dhis find her. >> breaking news. is this casey anthony? that is the question. >> reporter: the hunt to find casey anthony took a comical turn on tuesday. >> people are speculating that, yes, that is casey anthony. >> reporter: a circus of news cameras rushed to orlando's executive airport. after a tip, the plane belonging to casey anthony's former attorney, had landed again with her on board. >> breaking news in the casey anthony story. >> reporter: on twitter, the "orlando sentinel" tweeted, i guess this answers everyone's question, casey anthony is back home in orlando. but it would turn out, the woman was not casey. reportedly, it was all a joke. played on reporters by the plane's crew. >> we the jury f
it ended down, the dow down 22 points, the nasdaq down 12, the s&p ended down about 1 point. financial analysts say concerns about lifting the u.s. debt limit overshadowed the strong earnings in the technology field. >>> casey anthony is still out of the spotlight. she hasn't been seen in public since walking out of a prison sunday. nbc's kerry sanders has the latest on the dhis find her. >> breaking news. is this casey anthony? that is the question. >> reporter: the...
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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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the man ran away when boswell's 22-year-old grandson pulled out a shotgun. police are still looking for him. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team arrived in new york this evening. the team was greeted by hundreds of fans in times square after captivating the nation with the run to the world cup final. japan beat the u.s. in penalty kicks yesterday. tomorrow morning the u.s. women will appear on the "today" show. >>> still ahead tonight, the government promises to investigate after a stage collapses in the middle of a music festival. >>> a police chase doesn't end until the suspect runs into a local shopping mall. >>> and one veterinarian does the patriotic thing and saves a bald >>> canada's ministry of labor will investigate how a stage at a music festival collapsed over the weekend. it happened last night as the band cheap trick was performing. officials at the ottawa blues fest said the stage was inspected daily. severe weather warning was issued just before high winds and rain toppled the stage. more than a dozen people were injured but none of them seriousl
the man ran away when boswell's 22-year-old grandson pulled out a shotgun. police are still looking for him. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team arrived in new york this evening. the team was greeted by hundreds of fans in times square after captivating the nation with the run to the world cup final. japan beat the u.s. in penalty kicks yesterday. tomorrow morning the u.s. women will appear on the "today" show. >>> still ahead tonight, the government promises to...
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instead of paying 6%, we may play 22%. -- pay 22% if we fail. could that change the bond rating? guest: it is not going to take that dramatic a decline on the first step. we are not saying 6% now. that is what the scary situation is. we have historically low intere rates. people are not buying our bonds. we can sell short-term debt, because it is still a safe investment relatively. investment rates go up and we will feel it very quickly. we have a lot in these low rates over a long term. that is the risk. our risk could be downgraded if we raise the debt ceiling limit and does something credible to demonstrated tt we will start putting our finances in order, dealing with out-of-control spending and other expenditures. host: john, republican caller. >> i see your point of a few my question -- i see your point of view. what can be done to rebuild the small business of america under 500 employees. i think that is the key to revenue. i do not worry about b corporations. congress has been irresponsible. they have permitted wall street to be the same, during the last 10 yrs or maybe pr
instead of paying 6%, we may play 22%. -- pay 22% if we fail. could that change the bond rating? guest: it is not going to take that dramatic a decline on the first step. we are not saying 6% now. that is what the scary situation is. we have historically low intere rates. people are not buying our bonds. we can sell short-term debt, because it is still a safe investment relatively. investment rates go up and we will feel it very quickly. we have a lot in these low rates over a long term. that...
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tomorrow's vote's so big. it is big. and i thank the gentleman from arizona for leading this hour tonight because it's a precursor to the debate tomorrow, a debate that will be grand, i believe out of all the votes i've cast in my short time, just over a year here, tomorrow's might be one of the most important votes i cast. and stand before this house tonight, madam speaker, before you to say i'll be casting that green vote for that prosperous future of this great nation we have. to restore it, reclaim that liberty that we all know is so great and grand and i look forward to joining many of commy colleagues, such as the gentleman from arizona, thank you. mr. franks: i thank the distinguished gentleman and now recognize the distinguished gentleman from california, congressman bilbray. mr. bilirakis: thank you. i'm honored to speak to the oord -- mr. bilbray: thank you. i'm honored to speak to my friend from arizona. he made a nautical revert reference to the facts of life when tides change and as a child of the ocean i ap
tomorrow's vote's so big. it is big. and i thank the gentleman from arizona for leading this hour tonight because it's a precursor to the debate tomorrow, a debate that will be grand, i believe out of all the votes i've cast in my short time, just over a year here, tomorrow's might be one of the most important votes i cast. and stand before this house tonight, madam speaker, before you to say i'll be casting that green vote for that prosperous future of this great nation we have. to restore it,...
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it's sort of a catch-22. it's this, you can't raise money until you show that you're doing well in the polls. you have to spend money to do well in the polls, which means you don't have money which means you have to spend money. it is a vicious cycle. >> speak of money, according to "usa today" only one in five elite gop fundraisers who backed mccain have given any money to the 2012 republicans. there's still money on the sidelines there. good to see you both, thank you. >> thanks. >>> it's the stuff movies are made of, but it's real life. the girlfriend of a ceo found dead in his mansion. and just days later his son dies, too. plus take a look at this -- an suv flies off a highway and lands on a taxi 20 feet below. we'll tell you what happened. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only o
it's sort of a catch-22. it's this, you can't raise money until you show that you're doing well in the polls. you have to spend money to do well in the polls, which means you don't have money which means you have to spend money. it is a vicious cycle. >> speak of money, according to "usa today" only one in five elite gop fundraisers who backed mccain have given any money to the 2012 republicans. there's still money on the sidelines there. good to see you both, thank you....
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cameron's grilling today. he's accuses of having been a little too cozy with murdoch and his executives. is the prime minister's job on the line here? s>> reporter: i don't think it s at the moment yet. until and unless there are more evidences produced by the opposition labor party that could prove, for example, that david cameron was talking to news international murdoch's company here about the bskyb takeover, something that he should not have been talking to him about. we know he had various conversations with rebekah brooks, the chief executive but we're told that they were appropriate but don't know what the content is yet. i don't want to get too bogged down in the detail. the short answer is not at the moment. i don't think anyone's talking about him being in a perilous position yet. this is slowly incrementally getting closer and closer to downing street's door. it is very, very awkward for the prime minister. it's taken up a lot of his time and put him in a difficult position. i think he's desperatel
cameron's grilling today. he's accuses of having been a little too cozy with murdoch and his executives. is the prime minister's job on the line here? s>> reporter: i don't think it s at the moment yet. until and unless there are more evidences produced by the opposition labor party that could prove, for example, that david cameron was talking to news international murdoch's company here about the bskyb takeover, something that he should not have been talking to him about. we know he had...
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at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106 in dallas. check this out. feels like 94 in new orleans. who would think you would be feeling better there than you would be in minneapolis right now. that is why this is to strange to get that much heat towards the north. it is spreading towards the east. it is. 33 states with some sort of advisory in effect. tomorrow a massive day for the heat. 110 feels like in st. louis. 101 birmingham. warm if in parts of kansas. minneapolis tomorrow only going to get to around feeling like 84. a little bit of a front here. davenport, iowa, still 108. talking about spre
at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106...
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witnesses say it looked like a smaller 22 caliber handgun. police believe he got it somewhere at home. the 4-year-old who was shot did survive but neighbors can't help but wonder who would have happened if he had been shot in the head or in the heart. the 4-year-old who was shot was on the playground at an apartment complex in hillcrest heights around 3:45 yesterday afternoon when he got shot. a neighbor called 911 after the child ran back to his apartment. police say they found the five- year-old who pulled the trigger and the gun he used in that apartment. >> we just heard the big boom, like a big shot. so my son came in the house, i got shot, it hurtsism took him upstairs and just cleaned the wound. >> reporter: the 4-year-old was taken to children's hospital but his wounds are not considered life-threatening. police did question the shooter's parents as well as those who had access to the apartment trying to figure out just who owns this gun because, in maryland, it is illegal to leave a loaded firearm in some place where an unsupervised
witnesses say it looked like a smaller 22 caliber handgun. police believe he got it somewhere at home. the 4-year-old who was shot did survive but neighbors can't help but wonder who would have happened if he had been shot in the head or in the heart. the 4-year-old who was shot was on the playground at an apartment complex in hillcrest heights around 3:45 yesterday afternoon when he got shot. a neighbor called 911 after the child ran back to his apartment. police say they found the five-...
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an editor used to handle communications for cameron. prime minister david cameron denied claims his staff tried to stop an inquiry into phone hacking and police bribery and defended the decision to hire one of the newspaper's editors as his communications chief. >> if this turns out he was going to hack into "news of the world" woe have lied to me and to the police. >> during the session of the house of commons, the opposition leader call that had hiring a catastrophic error of judgment. >> the prime minister, mrs. , was caught in a tragic conflict of loyalty. between the standards and integrity that people should expect of him and his staff and his personal allegiance. >> the damning report released overnight finds news international, a company owned by rupert murdock tried to thwart a police investigation into the "news of the world"'s alleged wide spread phone hacking and alleged bribery. >> i'd like to say how sorry i am and i apologize. >> yesterday, murdock and his son james repeatedly apologized for criminal activity at their lon
an editor used to handle communications for cameron. prime minister david cameron denied claims his staff tried to stop an inquiry into phone hacking and police bribery and defended the decision to hire one of the newspaper's editors as his communications chief. >> if this turns out he was going to hack into "news of the world" woe have lied to me and to the police. >> during the session of the house of commons, the opposition leader call that had hiring a catastrophic...
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are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start the recovery. along with cuts to the public- sector budgets, the berlusconi government wants to boost revenue. they say privatisation will bring in billions of euros. at the same time, various taxes are to be increased. experts warn that will not stop the crisis. >> as a whole, the austerity package has been defined. but whether it will be enough is hard to say. i have the impressions are not taking a focused look at individual measures. instead, they are examining the credibility of the institutions. >> even before the vote in parliament, union members were demonstrating against the austerity measures. the opposition agrees with their position, saying that families and a modest earners will bear the heaviest burden and there are other ways to save. >> for example, we could cut th
are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start the recovery. along with cuts to the public- sector budgets, the berlusconi government wants to boost revenue. they say privatisation will bring in billions of euros. at the same time, various taxes are to be increased....
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is cameron too close to murdoch? >> it shows my staff behaved entirely properly. >> reporter: they call this a debate. >> order! >> reporter: but to the speaker of the house, it is, well, childish. >> calm themselves, keep on an even keel. it's better for their health and for the house. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's left the prime minist minister. and a report that shows murdoch deliberately tries to this wart a criminal investigation to the illegal activities here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-tax paying murdoch from wednesday he came? >> reporter: the prime minister doesn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet is afternoon to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london and all the turbulence behind. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> and questions tonight about where the controversy will go when he lands back here at home. >>> and still ahead here on "world news" this wednesday night, broken promises this evening. an entire town gathered and told
is cameron too close to murdoch? >> it shows my staff behaved entirely properly. >> reporter: they call this a debate. >> order! >> reporter: but to the speaker of the house, it is, well, childish. >> calm themselves, keep on an even keel. it's better for their health and for the house. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's left the prime minist minister. and a report that shows murdoch deliberately tries to this wart a...
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it's "nightly business report" for friday, june 22. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. still no deal on the debt ceiling. have taken a step backwards. tom, today was supposed to be president obama's deadline to have a deal in hand, instead for the second time house speaker john boehner called those talks with president obama. >> susie, the break down in talks late today came over tax increases in the american's healthcare and other kiz putes unrelated to the budget. where does this leave the issue? the hypothetical seems more and more like a possibility here zeus see, what if congress fails to raise the federal debt limit before august 1nd. timothy geithner met with them today to talk about what could happen. they gave no details on any contingency plans. >> susie: tonight, we'll look at the impa
it's "nightly business report" for friday, june 22. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. still no deal on the debt ceiling. have taken a step backwards. tom, today was supposed to be president obama's deadline to have a...
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if you follow me on twitter you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures an of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks@cnn.com's fahd blog called eat tocracy and invied me to exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatcracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a bunch of people here tonight who have no idea who's going to be here. they didn't know until today where it was going to be happening. they just saw cnn eatcracy and said yes, saved the date and we're going to get a cink in their hand and get them talking. >> i'm about to burst to have all of this great food that comes from everywhere but to be having it here at this restaurant just means so much to me. i mean, this is amazing. ♪ >> i just saw a few name cards when i got here like five minutes ago. you guys are pretty good about keeping secrets. ♪ >> nobod
if you follow me on twitter you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures an of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks@cnn.com's fahd blog called eat tocracy and invied me to exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatcracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a...